(Original post by Andrew97)
I suspect it’s something to do with the fact he was filming. But we need to hear the security guards side of the story.

In the middle of the terminal? Where is that ever standard practise?
And if that was the case, why was he just telling Farah to go to the gate, and pushing him off, rather than saying "don't film here", or "you're not allowed to film here"?

(Original post by Drewski)
In the middle of the terminal? Where is that ever standard practise?
And if that was the case, why was he just telling Farah to go to the gate, and pushing him off, rather than saying "don't film here", or "you're not allowed to film here"?

Some airports don’t like people filming in them, I don’t know if this is one of them. I don’t know the answer to the second question. But clearly Farah had a bee in his bonnet before hand about being “touched up”. I’m always searched by hand at the airport.

(Original post by Andrew97)
Some airports don’t like people filming in them, I don’t know if this is one of them. I don’t know the answer to the second question. But clearly Farah had a bee in his bonnet before hand about being “touched up”. I’m always searched by hand at the airport.

What an absolute farce of an argument, how you can justify this is beyond me?